Guest guest Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 Why do doctors require Androgel or Testim when their patients could benefit from such low prices? Are there quality issues with compounded creams and gels? > > I have insurance under my wife's plan - since she retired the benefits have decreased - for example there is a $150 deductible and I would then have to pay 40% so it would cost me a minimum of $120 per month - a little bit too pricey for me > > Did some research and found this compounding pharmacy in California > > http://www.apothecaryoptions.com/contact.aspx > > Look at these prices for compounded testosterone cream or gel > > http://www.apothecaryoptions.com/pdf/TestosteronePricing.pdf > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 Well when I found out about this I called my doc and he called in a prescription - he says the quality is exactly the same - just ask - a lot of doctors are not aware of compounding pharmacies > > > > I have insurance under my wife's plan - since she retired the benefits have decreased - for example there is a $150 deductible and I would then have to pay 40% so it would cost me a minimum of $120 per month - a little bit too pricey for me > > > > Did some research and found this compounding pharmacy in California > > > > http://www.apothecaryoptions.com/contact.aspx > > > > Look at these prices for compounded testosterone cream or gel > > > > http://www.apothecaryoptions.com/pdf/TestosteronePricing.pdf > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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